TRANSCRIBER'S NOTE

Contemporary spelling, hyphenation and punctuation (includingplacement of apostrophes) have generally been retained even whereinconsistent.
The following changes were made and can be identified in the bodyof the text by a grey dotted underline:

Politesse! how shou'd you underderstand what is real politesse?Politesse! how shou'd you understand what is real politesse?
And I cant't say I wonder at your blushing.And I can't say I wonder at your blushing.
Lady Ter. [Without.] Where is the poor creature?Lady Tre. [Without.] Where is the poor creature?
(…) might I plead, Sir Luke, for your interest with Aureila's friends (…)(…) might I plead, Sir Luke, for your interest with Aurelia's friends (…)
As for that, Mr. Haswell, you have so much interest at court, that your taking the young man under you protection——As for that, Mr. Haswell, you have so much interest at court, that your taking the young man under your protection——